5 Native American Sites Not to Miss in Georgia
These five historic Native American sites in Georgia will immerse you in cultures that existed long before European settlers arrived.
These five historic Native American sites in Georgia will immerse you in cultures that existed long before European settlers arrived.
Visitors can explore numerous sites throughout Georgia to learn about the state's original inhabitants, including the Mississippian, Creek and Cherokee cultures. Here are five fascinating destinations to explore historic landscapes from the mountains to the coast.
Geocaching is a fun adventure game played by using high-tech devices to hunt treasures called geocaches. These caches, hidden in some of the most interesting places around Georgia, contain a variety of items such as trading cards, trinkets, and traveling coins. The game is exciting fun for outdoor...
Stroll through historic downtowns filled with boutiques, specialty stores, and galleries while the sounds of the season fill the air. Shop for handmade crafts and gifts you can't find anywhere else, and treat yourself to a bite in a local café. Make holiday shopping a merry event this year in...
Explore the beautiful pine and hardwood forest in the northeast Georgia mountains on 21 miles of mountain bike trails at Chicopee Woods.
Live nativities give a glimpse into the evening Jesus was born, but what was life like as he grew up? The answer can be found at the Biblical History Center in LaGrange, Georgia. The center, formerly called Explorations in Antiquity, explores life in ancient Israel during Biblical times through self...
Travelers weary of overdeveloped beaches will find the perfect remedy on Georgia's Atlantic coast. Stretching for 100 miles from southernmost Cumberland Island to Tybee Island, just 20 minutes outside Savannah, the 15 barrier islands on Georgia's coast offer unspoiled natural escapes within a four-...
Hiking in winter affords views of the Georgia mountains that are not available when the foliage is full. Rocks, tree trunks and nature's architecture offer a different perspective that can be just as beautiful as a newly bloomed flower of spring. Here are three of our family's favorite winter...
If you’re looking for something a little different to do this winter, check out a roller derby match and cheer on one of the six Georgia women’s teams. The roller derby season runs from Dec. 1 – June 30, with divisional playoffs based on rankings. Where to See Roller Derby Atlanta, Athens, Columbus...
Traveling and camping around Georgia, I've seen my fair share of gorgeous skies. These five destinations are the best places to experience twilight transformations. Sunrise on Cumberland Island. Photo by Candy Cook. Cumberland Island National Seashore Magnificent ruins, wild horses, and miles of...